Zendaya shows off her incredible figure in a sheer gown as she continues to sport 'something blue' at The Drama premiere afterparty
She's committed to wearing something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue on the promo tour for her wedding-themed movie, The Drama.
Maya Jama showcases her sculpted abs as she gives glimpse of her 'after massage snatch' in racy snap
The Love Island host, 31, showcased her 'after-massage snatch' physique as she struck a confident pose for the mirror selfie, sporting denim and a white top.
Hidden warning signs your relationship won't last, according to a wedding photographer who has seen it all
After photographing over 300 weddings, Courtney Specht has figured out which couples are going to make it long term - and which ones won't go the distance.
Tiger Woods' private jet lands in Zurich as golf legend, 50, prepares for rehab in wake of DUI and car crash
Woods, 50, revealed in a statement this week that he would be 'seeking treatment and focusing on my health', and a judge granted him permission to leave the country in order to do so.
Davina McCall, 58, shows off her ripped abs in a pink gym top as she enjoys sweaty boxing workout following breast cancer battle
The beloved TV presenter, 58, shared the gruelling fitness clip on her Instagram page, showing off her sculpted abs and ripped physique in a vibrant pink gym top.
Katie Price's husband Lee Andrews shares bizarre AI-generated 'original' song and music video featuring him throwing money in the air and lounging on a luxury yacht
Since he married Katie in January, the so-called businessman has boasted of a string of attributes, including the ability to speak 12 languages and working with Kris Jenner.
Fan Fiction Website AO3 Exits Beta After 17 Years
Archive of Our Own (AO3) is officially dropping its "beta" label after 17 years. The Organization for Transformative Works, the nonprofit behind the fanfiction site, said the site will keep evolving with new improvements even though it's no longer technically in beta.
"As the AO3 software has been stable for a long time, the change is mostly cosmetic and does not indicate that everything is finalized or perfectly working," the organizations says. "Exiting beta doesn't mean we'll stop continuing to improve AO3 -- our volunteer coders and community contributors will still be working to add to and improve AO3 every day."
Some of the features it's introduced over the years include a tag system, offline fanworks downloads, privacy settings that let creators restrict access to their work, and new modes for multi-chapter works. As it stands, the site says it has more than 10 million registered users and 17 million fanworks.
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BORIS JOHNSON: Tony Blair is right. We may not like the war with Iran but we can't pretend that it's not our war, too
Where was Britain? That is the question people are asking themselves today - in the US and the Gulf, and around the world.
What really happened when Meghan demanded to borrow the Queen's diamond tiara for a hair appointment - and the monarch's terse response: ROBERT HARDMAN's new book reveals truth about chaos before the Sussexes' wedding
On November 27, 2017, the Prince of Wales was 'delighted to announce the engagement of Prince Harry to Ms Meghan Markle'.
Doctor who tried to push nuclear engineer wife off Hawaii cliff is asked VERY awkward questions about her affair and their sex life as attempted murder trial continues
Doctor Gerhardt Konig messaged the wife of the man his spouse cheated with and urged her to start a confrontation, the court was told.
Man, 24, is charged with attempted murder after Bristol shooting that led to three schools being put in lockdown
William Scammell, 24, was charged with being in possession of a shortened shotgun after the shooting at a car on Speedwell Road at approximately 1.50pm on Wednesday.
Big Fat Gypsy Wedding and Big Brother star Paddy Doherty leads tributes to his cousin and his three year old daughter after tipper truck crashed into pony and trap
The reality TV star has named the victims of a devastating road accident in Kent as his relatives Francie Connors and three-year-old Ka Connors.
Melania teases Royal visit with rare behind-the-scenes video at White House
First Lady Melania Trump on Friday teased the upcoming royal visit from King Charles with a rare behind-the-scenes video of White House preparations.
Testosterone will be pumping in London as Deontay Wilder takes on Derek Chisora... and here is the perfect (albeit unlikely) outcome that could see them ride into the sunset together, writes JEFF POWELL
JEFF POWELL: The peculiar bromance between former world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder and never world champ Derek Chisora brings them into a manosphere clinch.
Ricky Gervais' partner Jane Fallon shares a positive health update following surgery after being diagnosed with breast cancer
Bestselling author Jane Fallon has shared a health update on Instagram on Friday after undergoing surgery following being diagnosed with breast cancer.
Maura Higgins, 35, reveals the tweakments she's undergone but denies cosmetic surgery as she blames her 'changing' face on 'make-up and lighting'
The TV personality, 35, opened up about her changing face and denied going under the knife during an Instagram Q&A with followers on Friday.
Tech Companies Are Trying To Neuter Colorado's Landmark Right-to-Repair Law
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: Today at a hearing of the Colorado Senate Business, Labor, and Technology committee, lawmakers voted unanimously to move Colorado state bill SB26-090 -- titled Exempt Critical Infrastructure from Right to Repair -- out of committee and into the state senate and house for a vote. The bill modifies Colorado's Consumer Right to Repair Digital Electronic Equipment act, which was passed in 2024 and went into effect in January 2026. While the protections secured by that act are wide, the new SB26-090 bill aims to "exempt information technology equipment that is intended for use in critical infrastructure from Colorado's consumer right to repair laws."
The bill is supported by tech manufacturers like Cisco and IBM, according to lobbying disclosures. These are companies that have vested interests in manufacturing things like routers, server equipment, and computers and stand to profit if they can control who fixes their products and the tools, components, and software used to make those upgrades and repairs. They also cite cybersecurity concerns, saying that giving people access to the tools and systems they would need to repair a device could also enable bad actors to use those methods for nefarious means. (This is a common argument manufacturers make when opposing right-to-repair laws.)
[...] During the hearing, more than a dozen repair advocates spoke from organizations like Pirg, the Repair Association, and iFixit opposing the bill. YouTuber and repair advocate Louis Rossmann was there. The main problem, repair advocates say, is that the bill deliberately uses vague language to make the case for controlling who can fix their products. [...] The Colorado Labor and Technology committee advanced the bill, but it still needs to go through votes on the Colorado Senate and House floors before going into effect. Those votes may take place as early as next week. Regardless of how the bill goes in the state, it's likely that manufacturers will continue their push to alter or undo repair legislation in other states across the country. "The 'information technology' and 'critical infrastructure' thing is as cynical as you can possibly be about it," says Nathan Proctor, the leader of Pirg's US right-to-repair campaign. "It sounds scary to lawmakers, but it just means the internet."
The current wording of the bill "leaves it up to the manufacturers to determine which items they will need to provide repair tools and parts to owners and independent repairers and which ones they don't," says Danny Katz, executive director CoPIRG, the Colorado branch of the consumer advocate group Pirg. "This is a bad policy and would be a big step back for Coloradans' repair rights."
iFixit CEO Kyle Wiens said in the hearing: "There's a general principle in cybersecurity that obscurity is not security," iFixit CEO Kyle Wiens said in the hearing. "The money that's behind the scenes, that's what's driving the bill."
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Looking for something to watch this Easter weekend?...
From a drama about an unemployed financier who turns to burglary, to a cheeky Irish comedy about two feckless teens - our Easter television guide has something to tickle everyone's fancy.
Sir James Dyson accuses Rachel Reeves of 'revenge economics' with taxes on farms and delays in North Sea gas drilling damaging nation and its security
The billionaire inventor said the Chancellor's 'death taxes' on farmers and Ed Miliband's continued defence of carbon taxes is weakening Britain's capacity to stay self-sufficient
Prince Harry's former polo club in pollution row after it bought contaminated soil full of plastic and bricks
The Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club in Winkfield has dumped an estimated half a million cubic metres of dirt (pictured) on its grounds since 2013.